For my Christians Friends

Quote from volente_00:

"You see many stars at night in the sky but find them not when the sun rises; can you say that there are no stars in the heaven of day? So, O man! because you behold not God in the days of your ignorance, say not that there is no God."
And if that argument doesn't support the existence of a God that you should worship and pray to, and validate ancient "holy" books, then I don't know what does.
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Quote from traderNik:

Translation:

I had to change my username here because I embarrassed myself so badly posting as rcanfiel. I know this is obvious, because after all, what reason would there be to switch usernames if this weren't the case?

I don't have the strength of mind to just admit it when asked to explain why I changed usernames. I take the same approach that I take when someone asks me hard questions about my ridiculous faith-based assertions - I pretend I didn't hear it. This is the most effective way for me to deal with hard questions. If all else fails, I can just start spouting off about how the other party 'has little knowledge'.

And by the way... I'm not a hypocrite.

Since you are so clever, let us have a dialogue on why you are so convinced that he "destroyed my arguments."

I say he is a clueless twerp, who makes unfounded assertions, and keeps banging his drums until you want to turn the volume off on him, as I did. I have seen better arguments from a high schooler.

I would like to see your airtight explanation, giving the original assertions, summarizing his "powerful arguments" against, plus of course, the "destruction of my arguments"

You may use induction, deductive reasoning, proof by contradiction, or other well accepted logical standard. But make it "logical", not "emotional" And no "proof because I say so"

Or do you just like to hear the sound of your own posts, but are in reality, unaware of the difference between stupid and convincing arguments? Are you capable of backing up what you say??????

No 6th grade explanations, please

And by the way... I'm not a hypocrite.

No, you are a funny little person who struggles to understand what is going on...
 
Why is it that many of the theist posters attempt to qualify themselves?

For instance "I'm a business man and a scientist."

Or, the mother of all grand standing, "I have 3 degrees. You know nothing."

Or this one takes the cake, "we're wanted men. We have the death sentence on 12 systems."

Oh wait, that last one was from Star Wars. Dude in the Cantina who got his arm lopped off by Obi-wan.
 
Quote from TraderZones:

Since you are so clever, let us have a dialogue on why you are so convinced that he "destroyed my arguments."

I say he is a clueless twerp, who makes unfounded assertions, and keeps banging his drums until you want to turn the volume off on him, as I did. I have seen better arguments from a high schooler.

I would like to see your airtight explanation, giving the original assertions, summarizing his "powerful arguments" against, plus of course, the "destruction of my arguments"

You may use induction, deductive reasoning, proof by contradiction, or other well accepted logical standard. But make it "logical", not "emotional" And no "proof because I say so"

Or do you just like to hear the sound of your own posts, but are in reality, unaware of the difference between stupid and convincing arguments? Are you capable of backing up what you say??????

No 6th grade explanations, please

And by the way... I'm not a hypocrite.

No, you are a funny little person who struggles to understand what is going on...

Wow, judging from the way you write you must have a very good education. I have a degree but damn you must have at least 2 or 3 degrees to write like you do. Please tell us about your education and how you became so smart. I venture to say you write as well as someone who has 4 degrees and not just regular common man degrees but degrees in science and maybe biology. Please tell us about your education. I understand if you can't because of modesty. I can understand if you don't because only a very insecure man would brag about his education.
 
All that religions do is divide different types of people, which then generally leads to conflict (i.e. war on terror/indirectly Islam).

About one-third of the world population is Christian. Does that mean that the remaining 66% of the world is praying/worshipping to the wrong God(s). Please also remember Catholics and Protestants as well as other groups interpret the bible differently. Who is right?

We must also realize the history of Christianity, which involves European missionaries frequently forcing peoples of other lands into becoming Christian. Sometimes this influence was done by the sword. Basically, many people were forced to become Christian.

I obviously developed a secular way of thinking. I am Roman Catholic and was actually heavily involved in the church when I was younger. I was even an alter boy. Now that I have grown older, however, I realized all the evils of the church. Obviously faith can heal people, but we must also identify all the errors of the church. We must also realize that we are not a dominant group because we adhere to a certain beliefs.
 
What's funny about rcan is that he claims to be a Calvinist.

Well, a Calvinist takes the position that if you are not chosen to believe you wont. But the Calvinist also takes the position that faith comes from God and is a product of God's predestined will.

What's more, if all is by faith and faith justifies, there can not be proof of God since proof constitutes knowledge. And knowledge spoils the paradigm of faith.

Sop Rcan... traderzones, would be wise to say, "Nope, no proof of God, yet I believe anyway." And know what? Who would have a problem with that?

Theists, it's ok to believe in unproven things. Everyone does at some point in their lives. The problem is, just because you believe it so strongly doesn't make it so. Apply that to anything, not just religion and you'll begin to understand the atheist argument.

Remember, we you believe something, you assert it. When you know something, you prove it.

When you disbelieve something, you are not asserting anything but concluding.

Does one who does not believe in Santa Claus, assert that Santa Claus doesn't exist? Think about how a child goes about finally disbelieving in Santa Claus. Isn't it because the assertion that Santa exists fails? Isn't it that the child comes to the conclusion based on contrary evidence and lack of evidence that Santa therefore does not exist? Or must the child remain agnostic about Santa Claus just because many of his peers still believe as if belief is somehow indicative of a truth?
 
DD:
>Or must the child remain agnostic about Santa Claus
>just because many of his peers still believe as if belief
>is somehow indicative of a truth?

Dude, it's been established by V00 and it's perfectly simple. Until the child has searched *everywhere* in every known (and unknown) universe, he/she must not state that he/she believes Santa does not exist.

Anything else is illogical.

JB
 
Quote from Turok:

DD:
>Or must the child remain agnostic about Santa Claus
>just because many of his peers still believe as if belief
>is somehow indicative of a truth?

Dude, it's been established by V00 and it's perfectly simple. Until the child has searched *everywhere* in every known (and unknown) universe, he/she must not state that he/she believe Santa does not exist.

Anything else is illogical.

JB

Goddamn - Sam, I got my work cut out for me.
 
Quote from Turok:

DD:
>Or must the child remain agnostic about Santa Claus
>just because many of his peers still believe as if belief
>is somehow indicative of a truth?

Dude, it's been established by V00 and it's perfectly simple. Until the child has searched *everywhere* in every known (and unknown) universe, he/she must not state that he/she believes Santa does not exist.

Anything else is illogical.

JB


You want to assert something does not exist with proof ?

Or do you want to continue to base your assertion on FAITH and be exactly like the theist that you so dearly hate ?



Quote from volente_00:

You want visual PROOF of the definition and then you want to still argue. This goes back to my original point that even if God's existence could be proven, a strong atheist would still not believe and would argue about the definition of God is.


At a young age I challenged the existence of santa, but had no proof, one christmas eve I caught my dad putiting presents under the tree. If I was to catch someone pretending to be God, then I would question my belief in the existence of one.


How do you know it alls show proof of non existence?


Oh, I forget, you don't

Merely assert on FAITH and not facts that existence of a higher power is not possible.



“A closed mind is like a closed book; just a block of wood”
 
Quote from trendlover:

Why did the believer of a creator have to ask the creator of the hydrologic cycle to change the very cycle he created? If the creator created the cycle, and the creator is all knowing, then why did one of his believers have to ask the creator to change it in the first place? If the creator created the cycle to not rain for many days, then it was part of his design. So why is a believer questioning and asking his creator to make changes?

Perhaps sometimes the cycle gets out of whack, similar to some of the poster's brains on here.


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